Directed by John Lasseter, this groundbreaking film was the first feature-length fully computer-animated movie and received a Special Achievement Oscar for its technical achievements
Directed by Brad Bird, this film won two Oscars for Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing. It tells the story of a family of superheroes.
Directed by Pete Docter, this heartwarming film won two Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score. It follows the adventure of an elderly man and a young boy who travel in a house lifted by balloons.
The third installment in the "Toy Story" series, directed by Lee Unkrich, won two Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. It explores themes of growing up and saying goodbye.
Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, this musical fantasy won two Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song ("Let It Go"). It follows the story of two sisters in a kingdom of eternal winter.
Directed by Pete Docter, this film won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. It takes viewers inside the mind of an 11-year-old girl, personifying her emotions.
Directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, this film won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. It's a modern-day buddy cop story set in a city inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, addressing themes of prejudice and bias.
Directed by Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, this film won two Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song ("Remember Me"). It explores Mexican culture and the importance of family.
Directed by Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, and Bob Persichetti, this animated superhero film won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. It introduced audiences to the concept of the multiverse within the Spider-Man universe.
Directed by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers, this film won two Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score. It delves into themes of life, purpose, and the afterlife, following the journey of a jazz musician.